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you're cornered. >> stephen: give me back my mug. >> get back. >> stephen: or what?l this water. >> grab it. grab it! >> stephen: i'll take this. and you'll take this. [cheers and applause] >> now that's what i call a mug shot. >> stephen: that's fun, right? >> that's so fun. >> stephen: oh, my god. look at this. my mug was on the other side of the desk the whole time. that's embarrassing. >> we are going to have to track down a doctor. >> stephen: and probably a lawyer. that's technically assault. justin hartley, everybody. "tracker." we'll be right back with chris wallace built for apple intelligence. cuz is holding it up like it's a baby lion! now at t-mobile.com get the new iphone 16 pro on us. and families can save 20% every month versus the other big guys. can your pad absorb everything and stay fresh? always flexfoam can. it's the only pad made with a flexible foam core that locks in blood and sweat while the top stays dry. keeping you up to 100% leak and odor free. see what foam can do for you. looking for a reason to try the new $5 meal deal at mcdonalds? he
you're cornered. >> stephen: give me back my mug. >> get back. >> stephen: or what?l this water. >> grab it. grab it! >> stephen: i'll take this. and you'll take this. [cheers and applause] >> now that's what i call a mug shot. >> stephen: that's fun, right? >> that's so fun. >> stephen: oh, my god. look at this. my mug was on the other side of the desk the whole time. that's embarrassing. >> we are going to have to track down a...
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>> stephen: that's not all, because when it comes to streaming, stephen+ is also on top of the newestone of the biggest hits in streamdom is "suits," the show about a high-powered manhattan legal firm where attractive people practice law when they're not too busy having sex with each other. "suits" originated back in 2011. but last year it was acquired by netflix and quickly became the most streamed show on television. well, if folks want shows about hot lawyers hooking up at work from 13 years ago, stephen+ has covered you with our new show, "sex lawyers 2011." >> please hold. >> practicing law in the year 2011 is interesting. >> tell me about it. i just landed a new client, charlie sheen. >> everyone i know is inviting me to play farmville on facebook. >> love that game. >> want to have sex in the supply closet? >> sure. >> thanks for the sex. it was really sexy. >> sorry, i didn't realize someone was already porking in here. >> i'm late for court. >> bad news. your client has been murdered. >> they killed osama bin laden? >> stephen: it's a complicated story, a lot of background to
>> stephen: that's not all, because when it comes to streaming, stephen+ is also on top of the newestone of the biggest hits in streamdom is "suits," the show about a high-powered manhattan legal firm where attractive people practice law when they're not too busy having sex with each other. "suits" originated back in 2011. but last year it was acquired by netflix and quickly became the most streamed show on television. well, if folks want shows about hot lawyers...
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>> stephen: no. the show or i've been canceled for that's how i'm going to tell people. which one would you want me to answer? >> julia: i'm not sure. we're not done. [laughter] >> stephen: are you always this prickly? >> julia: that's not the question. >> stephen: okay. what do you think happens when we die? >> julia: um... i don't know but one day i will know. [laughter] >> stephen: favorite action movie. >> julia: oh. "bourne identity." >> stephen: good stuff. >> julia: wasn't that a good movie? that holds up. >> stephen: how do you feel about the "bourne supremacy" or "the bourne ultimatum." >> julia: i like the best one the best -- quite like the first one the best. take your time. [laughter and cheering] oh! >> stephen: window or aisle? >> julia: window. >> stephen: may i ask why? >> julia: i like to lean against it. i also like to see where we are buried in case i need to take over, i know what to do. >> stephen: you know where to land. favorite smell. >> julia: orange blossom. >> stephen: lea
>> stephen: no. the show or i've been canceled for that's how i'm going to tell people. which one would you want me to answer? >> julia: i'm not sure. we're not done. [laughter] >> stephen: are you always this prickly? >> julia: that's not the question. >> stephen: okay. what do you think happens when we die? >> julia: um... i don't know but one day i will know. [laughter] >> stephen: favorite action movie. >> julia: oh. "bourne...
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>> stephen: this?> malcolm: i start the book with the story of great los angeles bank robbery epidemic. >> stephen: when was that? >> malcolm: early '90s. two guys who were crips, they set a world record for robbing banks. 175 banks in l.a. and a year and half. 21 and 20 at the time and they are geniuses. they innovate. the big innovation is the way to rob 175 banks is not do the dirty work yourself so they go entire schools and recruit kids and give them semiautomatic weapons and they park down the street and take the kids, they commandeer school buses and stuff and take them to banks and they say go in there and go crazy. going, because he is what they called it and they come out with the money and get in the school bus and will just fall you. don't even think about trying to take off with the cash. kids are 16. they are terrified. they are extraordinary characters. the book opens with a story on how on earth they set off an epidemic in the l.a. and everyone is copying casper and sea dog. did you liv
>> stephen: this?> malcolm: i start the book with the story of great los angeles bank robbery epidemic. >> stephen: when was that? >> malcolm: early '90s. two guys who were crips, they set a world record for robbing banks. 175 banks in l.a. and a year and half. 21 and 20 at the time and they are geniuses. they innovate. the big innovation is the way to rob 175 banks is not do the dirty work yourself so they go entire schools and recruit kids and give them semiautomatic...
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>> stephen: let's do it live. come on. thanks, everybody! down here, up there. >> stephen! stephen!phen! >> stephen: [laughs] please have a seat, everybody. that's so nice. hi, folks. welcome. welcome one and all to "the late show." i'm your host, stephen colbert. [cheering] we're all still struggling to digest last night's vice presidential debate, which is surprising, because usually i have no trouble eating two slices of white bread. 'cause last night i don't know if you watched, last night was a frosty cup of zzzquil. one common take across all the news channels is that boring was good? >> there was no shouting, name-calling or talking over each other. in fact, the u.s. vice presidential debate seemed almost normal. >> it was a very calm, normal debate. >> this felt like almost like going back into the past of, like, this is what vp debate sort of felt like in the normal times. >> stephen: hey! you know what's not normal? celebrating how normal something is. "our special tonight is a perfectly normal, nothing-to-see-here piece of chicken that is definitely not the chef's foot th
>> stephen: let's do it live. come on. thanks, everybody! down here, up there. >> stephen! stephen!phen! >> stephen: [laughs] please have a seat, everybody. that's so nice. hi, folks. welcome. welcome one and all to "the late show." i'm your host, stephen colbert. [cheering] we're all still struggling to digest last night's vice presidential debate, which is surprising, because usually i have no trouble eating two slices of white bread. 'cause last night i don't know...
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>> stephen: what do you mean? >> hey, stephen. >> stephen: when are we going to find my mug?n: it's hopeless. i'm never going to get that sip of water. >> listen to me. i found a missing ghost hunter, a missing race horse, i even managed to find the perfect balance between drama and action to make "tracker" the number one show. i'm telling you i'm going to find your [bleep] mug. >> stephen: i'm sorry. how do we find it? >> when was the last time you saw it? >> stephen: i guess i would have to say right now, right over there! >> you are sure it's your mug? >> stephen: i'm sure. it's got my name on it. let's go, tracker! ♪ ♪ >> stephen! let's go! >> stephen: the floor is wet and i don't know how to swim. >> okay, don't worry about it. hop on. i've got you. >> stephen: thank you, tracker. >> that's not my name. >> stephen: i was afraid of getting my socks wet. they'd be wet all day. you know how that feels. >> miserable. i won't let that happen. >> stephen: we made it. thank you, tracker. let's go get my mug. all right, tracker. where did the janitor go? >> i think he went to th
>> stephen: what do you mean? >> hey, stephen. >> stephen: when are we going to find my mug?n: it's hopeless. i'm never going to get that sip of water. >> listen to me. i found a missing ghost hunter, a missing race horse, i even managed to find the perfect balance between drama and action to make "tracker" the number one show. i'm telling you i'm going to find your [bleep] mug. >> stephen: i'm sorry. how do we find it? >> when was the last time you...
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>> stephen: that's it! great show for tonight, my guests are karen culkin and ta-nehisi coates! when we come back, it's meanwhile! [cheers and applause] ♪ ♪ >> announcer: "the late show" with stephen colbert, sponsored by allstate, you're in good hands! the city hall insiders spend record high budgets. but our problems get worse. they say this is the best that we can do. they blame the system, but they built the system. i have a plan to change it. with accountability and rooting out corruption, we can tackle our housing and drug crisis, clear the tent encampments and bring our businesses back. are you ready to stop settling and start demanding more? join me in changing city hall. [cheers and applause] ♪ ♪ >> stephen: welcome back! give it up for louis cato and "the late show" band! folks, if you watch the show you know i spend most of my time right over there minding my own business with fully-attached skin, no bones or rotting organs exposed, nodding and thinking about cannibalizing anybody, just doing the
>> stephen: that's it! great show for tonight, my guests are karen culkin and ta-nehisi coates! when we come back, it's meanwhile! [cheers and applause] ♪ ♪ >> announcer: "the late show" with stephen colbert, sponsored by allstate, you're in good hands! the city hall insiders spend record high budgets. but our problems get worse. they say this is the best that we can do. they blame the system, but they built the system. i have a plan to change it. with accountability...
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[ticking] >> stephen: good evening. it has been a tradition here at "the late show" since yesterday that the major party candidates sit down with me for an interview in october. we invited kamala harris to be our guest this evening, and she accepted. that interview in a moment. in the interest of fairness, we also invited former president donald trump to go [bleep] himself. he declined our offer. >> announcer: it's "the late show" with stephen colbert!" tonight... veep thrills! plus, stephen welcomes vice president kamala harris! featuring louis cato and "the late show" band. and now, lie on tape from the ed sullivan theater in new york city, it's stephen colbert! [cheers and applause] ♪ ♪ >> stephen: whoo! happy tuesday very welcome. welcome one and all to "the late show." i'm your host, stephen colbert. ladies and gentlemen. thank you. thank you for being here for a very special night at "the late show." we were supposed to be off tonight. my plan was to be in sweatpants right now, with a clutch of peanut butter pretz
[ticking] >> stephen: good evening. it has been a tradition here at "the late show" since yesterday that the major party candidates sit down with me for an interview in october. we invited kamala harris to be our guest this evening, and she accepted. that interview in a moment. in the interest of fairness, we also invited former president donald trump to go [bleep] himself. he declined our offer. >> announcer: it's "the late show" with stephen colbert!"...
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i'm your host, stephen colbert! applause] ladies and gentlemen -- [cheers and applause] there are only 47 shopping days until the election. but they've already started playing "hail to the chief" at cvs. let us have halloween first! since kicking trump's caboose in the debate, harris has been surging in the polls. [cheering] is that true? i can say surging, right? she's been surging. harris has been surging in the polls. but remember: your vote doesn't matter unless you're in a state that swings. ♪ ♪ i don't know what this -- i'm not sure what that means. politico says that there are three states that will ultimately decide the presidential election: pennsylvania, georgia, and north carolina. trump desperately needs to win in the tarheel state. but republicans are increasingly worried that he'll be dragged down by maga republican candidate for governor and live-action grimace, mark robinson. [laughter] robinson is already trailing in the polls by 11 points because he has a lot of baggage, like this viral clip from 2
i'm your host, stephen colbert! applause] ladies and gentlemen -- [cheers and applause] there are only 47 shopping days until the election. but they've already started playing "hail to the chief" at cvs. let us have halloween first! since kicking trump's caboose in the debate, harris has been surging in the polls. [cheering] is that true? i can say surging, right? she's been surging. harris has been surging in the polls. but remember: your vote doesn't matter unless you're in a state...
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[sound effects] >> stephen: what?fects] [laughter]. >> stephen: meanwhile, as you know, year the midst of hips heritage month, which usually runs from september 15th to october 15th, because it takes place in a secret month that only exists in spanish called john legs is august, the time of year you celebrate hispanic americans to our nation like workers rights and salsa music and salsa salsa. i will cover them in my segment. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [applause] >> stephen: [speaking in spanish]. >> stephen: in honor of hispanic heritage month some are asking why no act exclusively in spanish has been included in the rock 'n roll hall of fame. on the plus side that means no act in spanish has ever been forced to visit cleveland. and celebrating hispanic time is good business because a report says it could generate an aditional $12-18 billion a year in annual revenue in latino representations in hollywood were approved. well, if there's money to be made daddy wants some dinero, i'm willing to introduce movies like godzilla and bibli
[sound effects] >> stephen: what?fects] [laughter]. >> stephen: meanwhile, as you know, year the midst of hips heritage month, which usually runs from september 15th to october 15th, because it takes place in a secret month that only exists in spanish called john legs is august, the time of year you celebrate hispanic americans to our nation like workers rights and salsa music and salsa salsa. i will cover them in my segment. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [applause] >> stephen:...
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easy. >> stephen: have an ice pack handy.trump was down in georgia defending himself against charges that he's a fascist: >> you know, years ago, my father, i had a great father, he's a tough guy. he used to always say, "never use the word nazi. never use that word." and he'd say "never use the word hitler. don't use that word." >> stephen: well, that's weird? you can't say 'hitler?' what? it's not a swear word. "my dad used to say, 'can't say hitler, don't you dare take his name in vain.' he made me put a quarter in the hitler jar, and when it got filled, he'd send it to my 'uncles' in argentina." tough guy. my dad a very tough guy. tough guys. always in argentina." trump talked about some other stuff. for instance, he was very impressed with elon musk, whose space company recently caught a rocket in mid-air. the catch was impressive, but of course, trump made it weird: >> coming down—huuuh huuuuh. they said, "oh, it's going to crash. it's going to crash into the gantry" i said "oh," and then those engines kicked in, and the
easy. >> stephen: have an ice pack handy.trump was down in georgia defending himself against charges that he's a fascist: >> you know, years ago, my father, i had a great father, he's a tough guy. he used to always say, "never use the word nazi. never use that word." and he'd say "never use the word hitler. don't use that word." >> stephen: well, that's weird? you can't say 'hitler?' what? it's not a swear word. "my dad used to say, 'can't say hitler,...
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>> stephen: ahh, yes. thing the media is definitely scrutinizing: the 24-year-old naked photo shoot of melania on trump's plane. of course, she's always celebrated the human form. we all remember her famous initiative as first lady: "be brest." well, i just wanna say that, i just wanna say that melania's courage to bring up her old nudes when absolutely no one was talking about them has inspired me to come forward with my own titillating photoshoot. it's in my book, "does this taste funny?" written with my wife evie... [cheering] which i want to warn everyone. if there are children at home, i want to warn you. it contains full frontal feet. okay, wiki feet, you're welcome. of course, trump also has a partner who is willing to be seen with him: j.d. vance. vance has been doubling down on his hateful lies about immigrants eating pets in springfield, ohio. to dig into the story, to see what was really going on here, the wall street journal contacted the vance campaign, saying what's true. they provided a poli
>> stephen: ahh, yes. thing the media is definitely scrutinizing: the 24-year-old naked photo shoot of melania on trump's plane. of course, she's always celebrated the human form. we all remember her famous initiative as first lady: "be brest." well, i just wanna say that, i just wanna say that melania's courage to bring up her old nudes when absolutely no one was talking about them has inspired me to come forward with my own titillating photoshoot. it's in my book, "does...
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stephen: did is tricky. one problem is the congress in recent decades has increased the number of people that need to be sent confirmed. -- senate confirmed. in the last two years is been an effort with some success to cut back the number of people that have to be senate confirmed. the second problem is you have a have a white house clearance, your agency clearance, the senate committee clearance, the floor clearance. each group has their own set of paperwork you need to do. you find out you are basically preparing the same information in different forms through four different times of four you are actually confirmed. there is a streamlining of the process and a standardization that would actually help advance the process. the other thing people have tried to do is during that transition period, designate who will be the senior leadership team. get their paperwork in and get them confirmed by the senate, even in some sense almost before the president has been sworn in ora media lee thereafter. that -- or imm
stephen: did is tricky. one problem is the congress in recent decades has increased the number of people that need to be sent confirmed. -- senate confirmed. in the last two years is been an effort with some success to cut back the number of people that have to be senate confirmed. the second problem is you have a have a white house clearance, your agency clearance, the senate committee clearance, the floor clearance. each group has their own set of paperwork you need to do. you find out you...
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well, i was angry, stephen.ent and anyone who would listen that i thought we could do much better as a country, that we had to value our citizens who go out in the world to serve, be they as businessmen orjournalists, aid workers. and what we've seen in the last sort of eight or nine years is that a whole number of different us citizens in different detention scenarios, in different parts of the world, have been released, and there have been negotiations to get those people released. it's been a blessing. we've had more than 130 since 2015. it's truly remarkable, stephen. but it does also raise some very difficult questions, because in the recent past, there have been some very high—profile deals, deals, for example, with russia, which have allowed the russians, as part of an exchange, to get americans out of russian detention, have allowed the russians to get, in one case, a convicted murderer, in another case, a couple who were convicted of spying in the west, to get these people home to russia. mm—hm. exactly
well, i was angry, stephen.ent and anyone who would listen that i thought we could do much better as a country, that we had to value our citizens who go out in the world to serve, be they as businessmen orjournalists, aid workers. and what we've seen in the last sort of eight or nine years is that a whole number of different us citizens in different detention scenarios, in different parts of the world, have been released, and there have been negotiations to get those people released. it's been...
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but how did stephens go from singing? i shot the sheriff to the sheriff shoots the judge. >> we have the evidence that was presented, which is largely very limited. >> husband and wife legal team jeremy and kerri bartley are defending the former sheriff, who resigned his position after the shooting. >> the video is shocking. you rarely see something like this play out on video. >> this is not a classic whodunit case. >> the defense team saying that what we see on tape is shocking, but it only tells part of the story. and so far they've only seen a small fraction of the evidence. in this case. >> what are we not seeing? that's the big question here. what what don't we have? because there's so much more context. are those moments just before more important even than the moments we saw? >> another shocker in the case. listen to what the sheriff says after he's been arrested for the shooting. >> when he was taken into custody, i was told by one of the other officers that were there that he made the comment, they're trying to
but how did stephens go from singing? i shot the sheriff to the sheriff shoots the judge. >> we have the evidence that was presented, which is largely very limited. >> husband and wife legal team jeremy and kerri bartley are defending the former sheriff, who resigned his position after the shooting. >> the video is shocking. you rarely see something like this play out on video. >> this is not a classic whodunit case. >> the defense team saying that what we see on...
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it's my pleasure, stephen.le, wednesday was a cloudy day for most of us, but there were a favoured few spots where we saw some sunshine. aberdeenshire, one of them, and also powis in wales, where we saw some lovely sunshine — temperatures peaked at 17 celsius. but for thursday, it's going to be another cloudy day. quite a murky start as well, but we keep that mild theme to close out the month of october. and that is because high pressure stays with us, and the winds very light indeed across england and wales, more isobars to the north, stronger winds in scotland, and this weather front running across the top. that will introduce a little bit more in the way of rain as we go through the day across the northern isles. a windy scenario here — gusts, perhaps close to 50 miles an hour. more in the way of cloud across the far northwest, but we will be chasing cloud amounts around. if you get some sunshine, temperatures will respond, and through the afternoon, we're likely to see highs generally of around 15 or 16 cel
it's my pleasure, stephen.le, wednesday was a cloudy day for most of us, but there were a favoured few spots where we saw some sunshine. aberdeenshire, one of them, and also powis in wales, where we saw some lovely sunshine — temperatures peaked at 17 celsius. but for thursday, it's going to be another cloudy day. quite a murky start as well, but we keep that mild theme to close out the month of october. and that is because high pressure stays with us, and the winds very light indeed across...
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stephen, as a labour man, habib. stephen, as a labour man, how do you think this is?of a government in freefall as the tories are arguing? >> i don't think it is. i think he has acted decisively. but i think above all, it's actually a great tragedy. i've never met anyone who has worked with sue gray, who doesn't agree that she's a supremely talented and very, very brilliant organiser and a manager. she's also got a fascinating back history. i mean, she's extraordinarily interesting woman. you know, she's certainly not your faceless civil servant. but look, i think what we all accept is that dominic cummings is, you know, katherine forster was very good, very clever to actually make that analogy that read across dominic cummings became the story . and i think when the story. and i think when somebody who's supposed to be in the background pulling the strings, like, i mean, who can remember the name of the chief of staff before sue gray, i mean, you and i know it, but a lot of people would never even have heard of liam. so. so the reality is when she becomes the story,
stephen, as a labour man, habib. stephen, as a labour man, how do you think this is?of a government in freefall as the tories are arguing? >> i don't think it is. i think he has acted decisively. but i think above all, it's actually a great tragedy. i've never met anyone who has worked with sue gray, who doesn't agree that she's a supremely talented and very, very brilliant organiser and a manager. she's also got a fascinating back history. i mean, she's extraordinarily interesting woman....
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welcome to hardtalk, i'm stephen sackur. from gaza to lebanon, yemen to syria, and ultimately all the way to iran, the israeli government is intent on delivering its enemies crushing blows. israel is putting its faith in the power of the sword on multiple fronts. but to what end and with how much friction from even its staunchest allies? my guest is israel's ambassador at the united nations in new york, danny danon. israel's military is doubtless a powerful machine, but can military might deliver israel lasting security? thank you for having me again, stephen. ambassador danny danon in new york, welcome to hardtalk. thank you for having me again, stephen. it's a pleasure to have you on hardtalk. now, israel is currently fighting a multi—front war. how much pressure, both military and diplomatic, would you say israel is under right now? stephen, a year after october 7th and israel is still under attack, not only from hamas in gaza, but also from lebanon, yemen, iraq, iran. we have seven fronts, and unfortunately we have casua
welcome to hardtalk, i'm stephen sackur. from gaza to lebanon, yemen to syria, and ultimately all the way to iran, the israeli government is intent on delivering its enemies crushing blows. israel is putting its faith in the power of the sword on multiple fronts. but to what end and with how much friction from even its staunchest allies? my guest is israel's ambassador at the united nations in new york, danny danon. israel's military is doubtless a powerful machine, but can military might...
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stephen douglas, 29.5%, 12 electoral votes. john breckenridge, the southern democratic candidate got 18. one% of the vote and received 72 electoral votes. a constitutional union candidate, 12.6%, 39 electoral votes. here's the map as well of the breakdown of states. when you look at that map, for which candidate? >> guest: the biggest surprise was the shift from california for buchanan in 1866. and moved to lincoln in 1860. it is a very tight election. lincoln only wins california by 700 votes and california is going to be a little bit of an issue for him because it is a very divided state. lincoln also only wins illinois by 12,000 votes. he loses his home county. he's nervous about illinois. there are shifts in the electorate that are nerve-racking for him. the way politics works in this period, you have to remember people are moving all the time. there's a lot of rent in the country and this period particularly in the north so the electorate is always changing from city to city and space to space. so there's always going to b
stephen douglas, 29.5%, 12 electoral votes. john breckenridge, the southern democratic candidate got 18. one% of the vote and received 72 electoral votes. a constitutional union candidate, 12.6%, 39 electoral votes. here's the map as well of the breakdown of states. when you look at that map, for which candidate? >> guest: the biggest surprise was the shift from california for buchanan in 1866. and moved to lincoln in 1860. it is a very tight election. lincoln only wins california by 700...
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we lost our line with stephen mcdonald, live| with stephen mcdonald, live from beijing to give us thening with regard to taiwan, on military... on high alert as china encircles the island. we have a live page on bbc online but also on the bbc news at. that particular map that shows you the island encircled. if you the island encircled. if you see further down there is another one with a close—up of the island, which is an even more graphic image you can see there. you can imagine how provocative and threatening that is. we are keeping a close eye on development, our live page dating, the latest on what washington is saying about this, so there is more on our website. israel says a hezbollah drone attack on a military base in the north of the country has killed four soldiers and severely wounded another seven military personnel. the iranian—backed group said said it launched a swarm of attack drones at an israeli military training camp in binyamina, just south of haifa. the israeli ambulance service said that, overall, 61 people had been injured in the attack, including three criticall
we lost our line with stephen mcdonald, live| with stephen mcdonald, live from beijing to give us thening with regard to taiwan, on military... on high alert as china encircles the island. we have a live page on bbc online but also on the bbc news at. that particular map that shows you the island encircled. if you the island encircled. if you see further down there is another one with a close—up of the island, which is an even more graphic image you can see there. you can imagine how...
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un golpe fortísimo porque pues básicamente stephen curry es el alma de estos golden state warriors.asta los indiana pacers por los últimos 2 años llegó a los golden state warriors. en este trade loquísimo y largo después de la salida de klay thompson. pero ha tenido un muy buen arranque de temporada. promediando 19 puntos, anotó 22 puntos en el primer partido, 27 en el segundo, aunque lamentablemente el 38 minutos del partido anterior solamente pudo anotar con 8 puntos, pero pues básicamente va a tener que llevar la batuta a la salida de tanto de andrew wiggins como de stephen curry, que habían sido los máximos anotadores del equipo. hay muchos jugadores jóvenes y esta es básicamente la primera temporada en la que ya no vamos a ver al big three. ya no va a estar klay thompson, que se fue a dallas y hoy esperan que en casa, por lo menos en este arranque, puedan tener un mejor accionar, porque después de haber caído ante los clippers por lo menos están 2 a uno en la temporada y veremos cómo pueden suplir a stephen curry. nosotros, por supuesto, traeremos todo lo que piensa la gente de
un golpe fortísimo porque pues básicamente stephen curry es el alma de estos golden state warriors.asta los indiana pacers por los últimos 2 años llegó a los golden state warriors. en este trade loquísimo y largo después de la salida de klay thompson. pero ha tenido un muy buen arranque de temporada. promediando 19 puntos, anotó 22 puntos en el primer partido, 27 en el segundo, aunque lamentablemente el 38 minutos del partido anterior solamente pudo anotar con 8 puntos, pero pues...
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stephen yaxley-lennon, - justice system. stephen yaxley-lennon, betterl justice system.al far—right group in the uk. it has long since effectively disbanded, but his presence remains and he has a huge online following at the moment, more than a million people on the x platform and many others on various parts of social this particular case today dates back to 2018, when there was a claim made against him that he had effectively told lies about a syrian refugee who had been rehoused in the uk. that syrian refugee took mr yaxley—lennon to court and the court found in the refugee's favour and yaxley—lennon was ordered to pay the refugee £100,000 in damages and not to repeat the untrue claims, which amounted to suggesting the refugee was a violent fog. for some years, yaxley—lennon complied with that order, but about a year ago he started repeating the claims, in particular in an online film in which he claimed he was being silenced by the british state. that film has been viewed by one estimate at least 41! million times, although in court today stephen yaxley—lennon mouth
stephen yaxley-lennon, - justice system. stephen yaxley-lennon, betterl justice system.al far—right group in the uk. it has long since effectively disbanded, but his presence remains and he has a huge online following at the moment, more than a million people on the x platform and many others on various parts of social this particular case today dates back to 2018, when there was a claim made against him that he had effectively told lies about a syrian refugee who had been rehoused in the uk....
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stephen, starting with you.ections are about peace and prosperity, she's got an uphill battle. your thoughts? >> yeah, you better believe it. that's what my book is all about, the trump economic miracle, is how much better the economy improved in every single measurement you want to use. and by the way, i wanted to pinpoint one thing based on your conversation with stephen a smith. if you look at what happened with minorities, hispanics and blacks, and you know this but i think a lot of people aren't aware, we had the lowest black on appointment rate ever under trump, the lowest hispanic on employment rate ever under trump, the biggest income gains for blacks and hispanics ever under trump. we had low unemployment. my point is, minorities it as well as any group when trump was president. one other quick thing, you've got 20 nobel prize economists saying that kamala harris would be better on the economy then trump. these are the same people when trump won the election who said he's going to cause a global economi
stephen, starting with you.ections are about peace and prosperity, she's got an uphill battle. your thoughts? >> yeah, you better believe it. that's what my book is all about, the trump economic miracle, is how much better the economy improved in every single measurement you want to use. and by the way, i wanted to pinpoint one thing based on your conversation with stephen a smith. if you look at what happened with minorities, hispanics and blacks, and you know this but i think a lot of...
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that's obviously why stephen colbert did that stephen colbert even kind of called her on the choice shee. come on do you think she drinks miller high life. >> ainsley: it's from wisconsin. >> steve: it is from wisconsin. absolutely right. one of the swing states. maybe that's why she ordered it. then i don't know who orders that might order a miller lite which is refreshing and tasty. >> brian: not much of a beer drinker. >> steve: she probably is not. this is one of those things where the stephen colbert staff called her staff and says okay, what kind of a beer would she -- does she drink? and they go um member high life? nobody orders miller high life. just saying. >> brian: that wasn't her only stop. >> ainsley: no, it was not. she also was on with howard stern and then earlier in the day she was on "the view." asked this question, which she was also asked with stephen colbert hours later, six or seven hours later and she still had the same answer. she wouldn't change anything about the administration, listen to this. >> well, if anything, would have you done something differently th
that's obviously why stephen colbert did that stephen colbert even kind of called her on the choice shee. come on do you think she drinks miller high life. >> ainsley: it's from wisconsin. >> steve: it is from wisconsin. absolutely right. one of the swing states. maybe that's why she ordered it. then i don't know who orders that might order a miller lite which is refreshing and tasty. >> brian: not much of a beer drinker. >> steve: she probably is not. this is one of...
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corporate funding is provided by stephens inc. (audience applauding) - michigan secretary of state, jocelyn benson, maricopa county recorder, stephen richer, ben ginsberg. welcome back to "firing line." secretary benson, i have to ask you about what has happened today, because this is about the real consequences of people who are on the front lines of the election. the republican national committee and elon musk have seized on this idea that michigan currently has 500,000 more people on the voter rolls than its eligible voting age population. you and elon have been tweeting at each other today. you say that this is a misleading number. and so can you, please clear up what the controversy is about? and then i want to talk about the real consequences of that controversy. - yeah. so in michigan like in every state, we have voter registration database and it includes active registered voters, of which there are about 7.2 million in our state. the eligible population is 7.9 million. so easily to say less people registered than total. b
corporate funding is provided by stephens inc. (audience applauding) - michigan secretary of state, jocelyn benson, maricopa county recorder, stephen richer, ben ginsberg. welcome back to "firing line." secretary benson, i have to ask you about what has happened today, because this is about the real consequences of people who are on the front lines of the election. the republican national committee and elon musk have seized on this idea that michigan currently has 500,000 more people...
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stephen douglas, 29.5% of the vote. 12 electoral votes. now, john breckinridge, the southern democratic candidate, got 18.1% of the vote, but received 72 elecravotes. and john bell, the constitutional union candidate, 12.6%. 39 electoral votes. here's the map as well of the breakdown of states. any surprises when you look at that map of which state voted for which candidate? i think the biggest surprise probably to people at the time was the shift from california. california had voted for buchanan in 1856 and then moved to lincoln in 1860. but it's a very it's a very tight election. lincoln only wins california by a little more than 700 votes. and california is going to continue to be a little bit of an issue for him because it is a very divided state. lincoln also only wins illinois by about 12,000 votes. he loses his home, his home county. he's he's a little nervous about illinois. so there are there are sort of shifts in the electorate that are a little bit nervous for him. one thing to also know about the way that politics works in thi
stephen douglas, 29.5% of the vote. 12 electoral votes. now, john breckinridge, the southern democratic candidate, got 18.1% of the vote, but received 72 elecravotes. and john bell, the constitutional union candidate, 12.6%. 39 electoral votes. here's the map as well of the breakdown of states. any surprises when you look at that map of which state voted for which candidate? i think the biggest surprise probably to people at the time was the shift from california. california had voted for...
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what does make stephen miller such catnip for the females? young man who's looking to impress the ladies, the best thing you can do is to wear your trump support on your sleeve. show that you are a real man. show that you are not a beta. >> jordan: ooh! he's so alpha he doesn't even know how to say "beta!" wow. did you hear that? do you hear that? that sound you just heard was thousands of southern borders instantly shutting down. i'm talking about -- you know what i am -- did you get that? [applause] you hear that, men? do you listen to stephen miller? don't be a beta cuck and vote for kamala harris. come out to this sweet rally where a guy double jerks to ymca. [cheers and applause] apparently, it does get people going. now maybe you're thinking, jordan, you started this show talking about the election and now it seems to be a lot of sex stuff. well, first of all, mom, i've tried to explain how the show works many times. but also, sexuality is a campaign issue this year. project 2025 calls for banning pornography. and some other big news fr
what does make stephen miller such catnip for the females? young man who's looking to impress the ladies, the best thing you can do is to wear your trump support on your sleeve. show that you are a real man. show that you are not a beta. >> jordan: ooh! he's so alpha he doesn't even know how to say "beta!" wow. did you hear that? do you hear that? that sound you just heard was thousands of southern borders instantly shutting down. i'm talking about -- you know what i am -- did...
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stephen can't be charged with murder. >> i knew that that was true. right? that's evidence.that's for real. that's happening. but i kept thinking. no, he didn't kill her. not that he didn't kill her, but she's still missing. she's still out there. she was taken. i was in shock. >> no, it's not shock. that is your natural instinct to protect stephen. >> it's not the first time detectives witnessed jen going into what she calls shock. when confronted with the possible truth about stearns and her daughter. when first shown evidence of stephen allegedly sexually assaulting maddie, sex crimes detectives note that jen didn't recognize anything in the picture, as if she was in denial. and then there is this odd statement she gave detectives. i was very vigilant for the first few years of how he would interact with her and what he would do, and i would question if anything was weird, but nothing ever was truly here. >> i've never seen any signs. i tried watching her like a hawk. i thought i was doing a good job, but i wasn't. i was oblivious to everything. four years minimum. >> tha
stephen can't be charged with murder. >> i knew that that was true. right? that's evidence.that's for real. that's happening. but i kept thinking. no, he didn't kill her. not that he didn't kill her, but she's still missing. she's still out there. she was taken. i was in shock. >> no, it's not shock. that is your natural instinct to protect stephen. >> it's not the first time detectives witnessed jen going into what she calls shock. when confronted with the possible truth...
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but if stephen richer walked in this room, i would lynch him. in the principles we believe in and the american cause that founded this country. >> when you heard shelby busch say that she would lynch you -- >> yeah. >> -- you thought what? >> i first thought like, why is that word in your vocabulary? lynch is a weirdly historically loaded and oddly specific term. >> busch offered a modified definition of lynching. >> i think many people are familiar with a political lynching. it's -- it's referred to as destroying someone's career. it was not ever meant physically in any way, shape, or form. probably a poor choice of words. >> you have seen unrest in this county, the civil disorder in this county. you're contributing to that. >> what i am doing is i am shining a big bright light on the disdain and the arrogance of some of the elected officials. they are elected to represent the interests of the people. and until they are ready to step up and do that, then there will be unrest. >> is election denialism a swindle? >> oh, 100% so for some people. i
but if stephen richer walked in this room, i would lynch him. in the principles we believe in and the american cause that founded this country. >> when you heard shelby busch say that she would lynch you -- >> yeah. >> -- you thought what? >> i first thought like, why is that word in your vocabulary? lynch is a weirdly historically loaded and oddly specific term. >> busch offered a modified definition of lynching. >> i think many people are familiar with a...
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next call is stephen in west palm beach, florida. stephen, go ahead. >> can you hear me?eter: we are listening. >> mr. rosen, which you are calling, and i'm sure many lawyers called his pragmatism is what i called sedition. i'm wondering, for example, and it doesn't surprise me, i didn't realize until now, i have forgotten that theodore roosevelt was the one that appointed him to supreme court because mr. roosevelt didn't seem to have too much concern about the constitution either. and i'm sure you know what i mean. i was saying that one of the things i was thinking, there are other people in the modern-day supreme court who have similar types of approaches. in two of the most recent ones were, number one, anthony kennedy, and number two, david souter. i'm wondering how mr. holmes would feel about the jewish prudence of those justices, and just as an aside one other one that might come to bear in mind, because i've been learning a lot about the liberal world order, liberalism in general, how would mr. holmes feel about the jurisprudence of the german jurors during the naz
next call is stephen in west palm beach, florida. stephen, go ahead. >> can you hear me?eter: we are listening. >> mr. rosen, which you are calling, and i'm sure many lawyers called his pragmatism is what i called sedition. i'm wondering, for example, and it doesn't surprise me, i didn't realize until now, i have forgotten that theodore roosevelt was the one that appointed him to supreme court because mr. roosevelt didn't seem to have too much concern about the constitution either....
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sipping tea at the view and cracking a cold beer with stephen colbert instead of helping north carolinargia. >> one of the old songs as they just want somebody to have a beer with. do you want to have a beer of me so i can tell people what's that like? >> now i asked ahead of time to be clear. you asked for miller lite to be clear. >> last time i had beer was actually at a baseball game with doug so cheers. [laughter] >> tastes like the beautiful city of milwaukee, wisconsin. >> sean: people or abandon in the southern states and she's yakking it up and drinking with stephen colbert. it's getting rabbits rated this hour as we speak my home state is broadcast from fox studios in florida. it's the second major hurricane in this state and two weeks. she's drinking beer on a set with stephen colbert yakking it up on the call me daddy podcast the ladies with the view woke howard stern whatever happened to him and also she is randomly trying a fake jamaican accent on stephen colbert show take a listen. >> have you no empathy, ma'am. the suffering of other people have you no sense of purpose if
sipping tea at the view and cracking a cold beer with stephen colbert instead of helping north carolinargia. >> one of the old songs as they just want somebody to have a beer with. do you want to have a beer of me so i can tell people what's that like? >> now i asked ahead of time to be clear. you asked for miller lite to be clear. >> last time i had beer was actually at a baseball game with doug so cheers. [laughter] >> tastes like the beautiful city of milwaukee,...
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some great context forced. stephen. thanks so much . stephen. danielle perez, professor, my pleasure at the northern arizona university. thanks a lot. i all right, have been us the most stories making headlines around the world to sell the police in berlin. i searching for a man who reported they dropped a bag of explosives while being confronted at a train station. and officer said that an explosion would have had dramatic consequences if it could me a crown. that was why they've destroyed in a controlled explosion at a nearby compa counter. terrorism police, in the great capital athens of launched an investigation after a man was killed in an explosion and then the pump. a woman was also seriously injured and transferred to hospital police side. there are indications that the blast was caused by an explosive device of hundreds of people joined an anti government protest in headquarters. capital key to demonstrate is finding the president for an energy process, but the same power outages of up to 14 hours a day. the country relies heavily on hy
some great context forced. stephen. thanks so much . stephen. danielle perez, professor, my pleasure at the northern arizona university. thanks a lot. i all right, have been us the most stories making headlines around the world to sell the police in berlin. i searching for a man who reported they dropped a bag of explosives while being confronted at a train station. and officer said that an explosion would have had dramatic consequences if it could me a crown. that was why they've destroyed in...
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i will say, stephen miller really is the architect of a lot of this scary authoritarian stuff.aking the case that america is in trouble so he can enact these things. he cannot do this mass deportation squad without making this case that there is a terrible problem in this country so part of it is campaigning but part of it is setting the table for what he will do next which i think is scary. >> anthony i wanted to play that sound because it fits into something i saw on political playbook or punch bowl, one of the fancy insider news sheets. a interview with pollster sarah, who points out the gender divide in this campaign is what is driving everything. when you have stephen miller saying things like man where your support to attract the ladies but you also have obama who is concerned about what black men may or may not do in the election, what is your view? >> i am glad you played that extended clip at the top of the show, if you listen to everything obama said, he said the truth and the most important thing he said that got lost in this debate is that misogyny is real. there ar
i will say, stephen miller really is the architect of a lot of this scary authoritarian stuff.aking the case that america is in trouble so he can enact these things. he cannot do this mass deportation squad without making this case that there is a terrible problem in this country so part of it is campaigning but part of it is setting the table for what he will do next which i think is scary. >> anthony i wanted to play that sound because it fits into something i saw on political playbook...
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that was when stephen polard, previously a columnist with the daily express tabloid, became the jewishslim biases were clear from the beginning. only two years before becoming the jewish chronicles editor, polard had written the made of veil manifesto where he spoke about the... need to preserve western civilization from so-called islamist. as editor of the jewish chronicle, he published racist screeds against muslims. the anti-palestinian islamophobic journalist douglas murray has been repeatedly featured in the paper. so to has melanie phillips, a pro israel writer who has stoked islamophobia throughout her career. on paul's watch, the paper described the dear yasin massacre, one of the most weld'. mented zionist atrocities during the nakba of 1948 as quote an alleged killing. pauld also published numerous articles smaring pro- palestine activists and organizations which resulted in various lawsuits against the paper. in 2019, british charity interpal, which provides humanitarian, medical, and educational support to palestinians, sued the paper for claiming that it had links to terro
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those environments like stephen colbert, howard, it will vote for harris so i don't know what she gainsg interviews but "60 minutes" interview was a different story. >> carley: that was a hard one and you have to laugh because this is stage and scripted, joe and myself kamala drinking that the error. stephen colbert said during the interview he had to ask her intime before hand if she wanted to do that and she requested another highlight, why? it is from wisconsin go to a swing state and it's all about politics. the earlier that morning, she was on "the view" and one of the moments that is going viral and social media and one of the first question she was asked. here is the question and how she answered it. >> if anything, would you have done something differently than president biden or in the years? >> there is not a thing that comes to mind in terms of -- and i have been a part of most of the decisions that have had impact. the work that we have done. >> carley: not a thing that comes to mind, joe, on the same day afghan national who came in on a special visa and those planning a ter
those environments like stephen colbert, howard, it will vote for harris so i don't know what she gainsg interviews but "60 minutes" interview was a different story. >> carley: that was a hard one and you have to laugh because this is stage and scripted, joe and myself kamala drinking that the error. stephen colbert said during the interview he had to ask her intime before hand if she wanted to do that and she requested another highlight, why? it is from wisconsin go to a swing...
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. >>> coming up, a new sunday sit down with stephen colbert.he childhood tragedy that shaped his life. >>> then a life well lived. the holocaust saw survivor who became an unlikely tiktok star while educating a new generation about the horrors of history. >>> as we head to break, our photo of the week is nature just showing off. these are the northern lights over wisconsin on thursday night. the sky glowing in breathtaking pink and green. maybe you saw this because a...
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that was when stephen pollard previously a columnist with the daily express tabloid, became the jewish chronicles editor. god's pro israel and anti-muslim biases were clear from the beginning. only two years before becoming the jewish chronicles editor, paul had written the made of veil manifesto where he spoke about the need to preserve western civilization from so-called islamists. as editor of the jewish chronicle, he published racist screeds against muslims. the anti-palestinian islamophobic journalist douglas murray has been repeatedly featured in. the paper, so to has melanie phillips, a pro israel writer who has stoked islamophobia throughout her career. on polard's watch, the paper described the dear yassin massacre, one of the most well-documented zionist atrocities during the nakba of 1948, as quote, an alleged killing. polod also published numerous articles smaaring pro-palestine activists and organizations which resulted in various lawsuits against. the paper. in 2019, british charity interpal, which provides humanitarian, medical, and educational support to palestinians, s
that was when stephen pollard previously a columnist with the daily express tabloid, became the jewish chronicles editor. god's pro israel and anti-muslim biases were clear from the beginning. only two years before becoming the jewish chronicles editor, paul had written the made of veil manifesto where he spoke about the need to preserve western civilization from so-called islamists. as editor of the jewish chronicle, he published racist screeds against muslims. the anti-palestinian...
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yes and no. mean, i would say that it has essentially continued on the same path under stephen pollard. and so in that respect, i would say that the labor designs have been maybe a little bit unfair on jake wallace. that you know he is really. down the same road as his predecessors, which is to say to become lead the paper to become more and more extremely zionist, more and more extremely anti-palestinian, more and more extremely racist racist, perhaps it just became too open and too obvious for them to be able to continue to support it, well david what about this this consortium bid to say the jewish chronicle in in 2020, mean? supported by some rather unsavery characters wasn't it and of course it was shrouded in mystery wasn't it too? it was well there was there were two different versions of what was going on, there was a whole variety of people were set to be involved in the consortium, but when it came to the the moment uh the company which is registered to take it over was registered to one director and that was this guy robby gibb uh from the bbc and obviously previously down s
yes and no. mean, i would say that it has essentially continued on the same path under stephen pollard. and so in that respect, i would say that the labor designs have been maybe a little bit unfair on jake wallace. that you know he is really. down the same road as his predecessors, which is to say to become lead the paper to become more and more extremely zionist, more and more extremely anti-palestinian, more and more extremely racist racist, perhaps it just became too open and too obvious...
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>> stephen, i think you're wonderful.llous at your job, i you're marvellous at yourjob, i really do. i'm not going. and you're so devastatingly handsome as well. >> that's true. i'm not getting grumpy with you. am i? no. we have a very good relationship. thank you. margaret. stephen. >> being nice to me. oh. >> being nice to me. oh. >> give over . >> give over. >> give over. >> but. morning, margaret. please do keep your messages coming, gbnews.com/yoursay. especially if you want to have a go at stephen. >> it's fine by me. keep his tea topped up. he's happy. i'm all right. >> yeah, i'm having fruit tea today because the milk's gone off. >> yeah, my tea was quite lumpy and no one needs lumpy tea on a sunday morning, do they? >> no, especially not andy jones and candice they're going to here with the papers in just a moment. >> okay. >> okay. >> all right. hello . welcome >> all right. hello. welcome back. especially rose. good morning . rose. hi, rose. good morning. rose. hi, rose. good morning. rose. hi, rose. good morni
>> stephen, i think you're wonderful.llous at your job, i you're marvellous at yourjob, i really do. i'm not going. and you're so devastatingly handsome as well. >> that's true. i'm not getting grumpy with you. am i? no. we have a very good relationship. thank you. margaret. stephen. >> being nice to me. oh. >> being nice to me. oh. >> give over . >> give over. >> give over. >> but. morning, margaret. please do keep your messages coming,...